Learning math is a layered affair.
First, you have the buttered, toasted bun—the foundation that holds everything together. Then comes the juicy, seasoned patty topped with an egg and a generous chilli sauce drizzle. Add the cheese, veggies, and onions to complete it all. It’s a burger that no one can resist.
So, we built Tupai with many layers. Just like no one eats only the plain bun and calls it a meal, we can’t give students a full math experience without all the delicious layers.
We start with the chit-chat layer—the outer bun everyone sees first. This is where students interact, powered by talkative large language models like GPT-4o, o1, DeepSeek R1, or whatever the favoured AI flavour of the day is. Chat in English, Malay, and more languages in the future. Ask questions and have a conversation—just like talking to a real teacher. But a good burger isn’t just about the bun.
Next, we add the math computation layer—the juicy, seasoned patty topped with an egg. Our math assessments are powered by robust math engines that accurately gauge student mastery. This is the core of the learning experience—the heart of the burger.
But no burger is complete without cheese. The more a student practices, the more the learning sticks, just like melted cheese oozing into the patty. On Tupai, students can generate unlimited random practice questions to sharpen their skills. Need extra layers? Stack on more practice—just like adding more cheese (and onions, I love onions) to your burger.
Finally, we have the exam layer—the chilli sauce that brings everything together. This is where students put the finishing touches on their years of study, just like a generous drizzle of chilli sauce that makes a burger complete. With access to past-year SPM trial exam papers, students can refine their knowledge and get exam-ready.
Put all the layers together, and students can ask any question, tackle any math topic, practice endlessly, and prepare for exams.
It’s a Tupai burger—a math feast made to satisfy any hungry student.